“This local casino is fun for the whole family. Besides the casino, there is a multitude of restaurants and entertainment options including a Barnyard theatre which offers musical stage productions and live music concerts 5 times a week. Check the Barnyard and Suncoast websites for more information. ”

“The Durban Botanic Gardens is the oldest surviving botanic garden in Africa. Set on the slopes of Berea Hill, northwest of the city center, the gardens were established in 1849 for the trial of agricultural crops. Today, visitors can stroll among the indigenous and exotic subtropical plantings, including majestic heritage trees, some of which are more than one hundred years old. The main plant collections include cycads, orchids, bromeliads, and palms, and visitors can also experience the Garden of the Senses. In addition to the rich plant biodiversity, at least fifty different species of birds are permanent residents of the gardens.”

“Umgeni River Bird Park features more than 200 species of birds, and some are the only representatives of their kind in Africa. On a network of paths running through lush landscaping and waterfalls, visitors can observe a variety of indigenous species as well as birds from Southeast Asia and Australia, including lories, cockatoos, and aras. One of the highlights of the park is the bird show where visitors can learn about more about the exotic species as they perform”

“Durban's stunning, Moses Mabhida Stadium hosts a range of different attractions: - View Durban from new heights when you ride the SkyCar up the stadium arch, and onto the viewing platform where you can take in the unparalleled 360º views of Durban and beyond. - The Big Rush Big Swing is the Guinness Book of Records' tallest swing in the world. Jump off the stadium's 220m arc, and soar into the centre of the field. - There's a wide range of Segway Gliding Tours to suit every glider. - Stadium Tours - Adventure Walks up the 500-steps to the top of the stadium arc. - People's Park is a must visit for the kids to run around, and have THE BEST time! - Shopping - Restaurants ”

“Perfect little spot for an incredible cup of coffee, and some delicious seasonal food while sitting under the trees in the garden, or getting cozy inside. The shop has some super gifts to take home with you, with local jewellery, shirts, books and all sorts of lovely things.”

“Durban has a fantastic paved promenade that extends 7 kilometres along the beach, from the Umgeni River in the North to the harbour entrance in the South. Great for walking, running and cycling. There are bike rental shops. You will encounter the cultural mix of Durban people using the promenade. It is accessible either from the beach or from the "stadium". The beaches on the south side have surfing schools and instructors.”